DrummerDude from Louisville, KY
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Works great while it's in one piece
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Crappy weld on clamp - looks like a kid did it. Cast iron (?) clamp broke while inside my gig bag. Lousy design materials. Powder coating was pretty decent, though.
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Best feature was that it didn't have any razor sharp edges around the tray itself.
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Very easy set-up, very adjustable.
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I think it was a little too much for the quality of the item.
 
Ben Jammin' from Pasadena - CA
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Works great for me!
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Very well built. All metal construction is very sturdy.
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Quick setup and adjustability.
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Sets up easy as long as you mount the clamp vertically. If you mount it on the boom it will rotate from its own weight.
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The was money well spent. I do have a proper music stand, but for rehearsing this is great as I don't have to worry about the real estate need for the big music stand.
 
Charlie from Syracuse, NY
cpmiller@twcny.rr.com
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OK, but...
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The stand itself is solid. The screws, however, aren't that great. I needed to change it so the stand would come off the arm from the left. One of the screws quickly stripped so I had to cut it off. Also, the clamp only goes on the thinnest part of the mic stand. I'm a keyboard player and I needed the clamp to go at the bottom of the stand. Oh well, my guitar player now has a new stand.
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The clamp needs to be bigger so it fits on every part of a standard mic stand.
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You can't get much easier than a music stand.
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Kind of expensive for something so small.
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